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[ 'Iliis work was left incomplete at tlie death ol its author, who 

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Normandy. Life in Normandy, sketches of French fishing, 



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nature. 2 vol. Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1863. 8°, 



[Vol. I. cliapters 2-5, 7-8 ; Vol. II. chapters 9, 12-13 contain 



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Norris ( Thaddeus). The American angler's book: embracing 

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 the pleasure of solitary fly-fishing. Illustrated with 80 

 engravings on wood. Philadelphia, Butler, 1864. front. ^ 

 pp. 604. 8°.; New edition, with a supplement, containing 

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North ( Christopher). /.y<'«f/. 6>i? Wilson ( John) 



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[ A reprint of articles contributed to The Field. Includes "Two 

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Done by a Person of Honour. London, E. Curll, 171 3 & 



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[The last named edition has the author's name on the title-page. 



The discourse was appended to "The Gentleman farmer," 1726. 



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17 1 7 under the title : " Traite des etangs, des viviers, canaux, ctc^ 



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A collection of right merrie garlands for 



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[ The pieces contained in these volumes are as follow : 



